The series featured authentic-sounding jazz and saxophone tracks composed by Chazzy and Rock Hardson to mimic the sitcom’s transition cues and theme music.
. It features performers dressed as the iconic characters from the Huxtable family, engaging in sexual scenarios that contrast with the wholesome, family-oriented image of the original program. Production Details Will Ryder (a prominent director in the adult parody genre) Release Years: Released in 2009. Released in 2010. Content Style:
Popular media now faces the challenge of what to do with existing Cosby reruns and merchandise. Streaming services have removed the show from featured rotations; some have pulled it entirely. In its absence, libraries have elevated shows that were always “Not The Cosbys”: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (which dealt with absentee fathers and class shame), A Different World (which tackled racism, date rape, and HIV), and Living Single (unapologetically focused on Black career women’s friendships without a patriarchal center). Not The Cosbys XXX 1-2
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The Digital Renaissance of "Not The Cosbys": Redefining Modern Entertainment Content Production Details Will Ryder (a prominent director in
The films received several nominations in parody categories.
The films also featured memorable performances from adult stars like Misty Stone, who played the eldest daughter, and a supporting cast that included industry veterans like Nina Hartley. The production value was high, making it a standout in a market flooded with low-effort parodies. Streaming services have removed the show from featured
The film features sets designed to resemble Denise’s bedroom and other familiar locations from the original show. Not The Cosbys XXX 2 (2010)
The old model said Black shows were sitcoms or crime dramas. Now, we have Lovecraft Country (horror/sci-fi), Swarm (psychological thriller), and They Cloned Tyrone (blaxploitation/mystery). These stories refuse to be boxed in. They are weird, surreal, and unapologetically niche.
Consider P-Valley (Starz), which explores the lives of exotic dancers in the Mississippi Delta. Or Reservation Dogs , which, while Indigenous, follows the same "anti-Cosby" model by focusing on poverty, magic realism, and generational trauma without a wise patriarch to fix things. These shows reject the idea that Black and Brown pain must be beautiful or instructive. Instead, they offer raw, aestheticized chaos.
The "Not the Cosbys" concept evolved through various parody and adult-oriented content: The Cosby Show: Beyond Money and Material Concerns